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enU.S. State Department Calls for Release of Game Developer Held in Iran for Spying http://www.gamepolitics.com/2012/08/30/us-state-department-calls-release-game-developer-held-iran-spying
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<p>The U.S. State Department has called on the government of Iran to release Amir Mirza Hekmati, a game developer who was arrested and already stood trial once for being a spy for the United States government. Hekmati, who has dual citizenship in the both the United States and Iran and served in the United States Marines, works for Kuma Reality Games - a game studio that makes games about real-world conflicts.</p><p><a href="http://www.gamepolitics.com/2012/08/30/us-state-department-calls-release-game-developer-held-iran-spying" target="_blank">read more</a></p>http://www.gamepolitics.com/2012/08/30/us-state-department-calls-release-game-developer-held-iran-spying#commentsCourt CasesDiplomacyGame DevelopersIranhttp://www.gamepolitics.com/crss/node/11644Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:56:30 +0000james_fudge11644 at http://www.gamepolitics.comDuke Nukem Forever Developer to Activists: Have At Ithttp://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/02/24/duke-nukem-forever-developer-activists-have-it
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<p>Gearbox Software President Randy Pitchford is not worried about feminists or other activists groups taking issue with the company's saucy first-person shooter, Duke Nukem Forever - in fact he encourages them to use it to their advantage if it will promote their cause. Speaking to Eurogamer at length, Pitchford can see both sides of the issue when it comes to Duke's strong personality and questionable behavior.</p><p>&quot;I'll tell you what, if some feminist organisation that is doing a great job advocating women's rights worldwide, which I think is really important, can get some advantage by using Duke... go for it,&quot; Pitchford told Eurogamer. &quot;How is there a downside for humanity? Go for it. Take it. Use Duke. That would be awesome.</p><p>&quot;If anyone can better our world through the use of anything, and if Duke is a tool to help them do that, that's fine,&quot; he added. &quot;The people that are entertained... The choices people make are their choices.&quot;</p><p><a href="http://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/02/24/duke-nukem-forever-developer-activists-have-it" target="_blank">read more</a></p>http://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/02/24/duke-nukem-forever-developer-activists-have-it#commentsControversial GamesDebatesDiplomacyGames & CultureGenderhttp://www.gamepolitics.com/crss/node/7717Thu, 24 Feb 2011 07:46:25 +0000james_fudge7717 at http://www.gamepolitics.comSaudi “De-Terroristing” Program Uses Videogameshttp://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/02/05/saudi-%E2%80%9Cde-terroristing%E2%80%9D-program-uses-videogames
<p><img hspace="5" align="left" alt="friends" src="http://www.theeca.com/newsletters/friends.jpg" />An article <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/7149635/Afghanistan-Hamid-Karzai-appeals-to-Saudi-King-to-mediate-with-Taliban.html">in The Telegraph</a> details Afghan President Hamid Karzai&rsquo;s hope to leverage the influence of Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz in order to lure Taliban fighters back into normal Afghan society.<br /><br />Karzai is banking on the King&rsquo;s influence among Taliban leaders to realize his plan, which would also require a program to socially reintegrate the fighters. Saudi Arabia already boasts such a program to &ldquo;rehabilitate&rdquo; Islamic radicals, which reportedly uses &quot;positive thinking&quot; classes, art therapy and video games.<br /><br />The U.S. has questioned the viability of the Saudi program in light of a group of graduates of the course returning to terrorism upon completion. In fact, The Telegraph reports that one specific graduate of the program is now a deputy Al-Qaeda leader in a Yemen cell, the same group purportedly behind the attempted bombing of a flight into Detroit on Christmas Day. <br /><br />Saudi General Mansur al-Turki defended the program:</p><blockquote><p>We are confident in our system. Part of that is the rehabilitation programme, and when we say that we are considering one thing - the results we are getting. We are not giving up because a few people decided to go back and share Al-Qaeda activities.</p></blockquote>http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/02/05/saudi-%E2%80%9Cde-terroristing%E2%80%9D-program-uses-videogames#commentsDiplomacyGames & Culturehttp://www.gamepolitics.com/crss/node/5226Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:46:40 +0000pete_gallagher5226 at http://www.gamepolitics.comIran Wants to Join Global Video Game Markethttp://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/08/21/iran-wants-join-global-video-game-market
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<p>This week's gamescom in Cologne has seen the first appearance of Iranian game developers at a Western game show, reports the <a target="_blank" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8213272.stm">BBC</a>. Trade group the Iran National Foundation of Computer Games was also on hand with a booth.</p><p>Amir Tarbyatjoui, head of Parsan Business Development Solutions, acknowledged that the current political situation makes Iran's entry into the global game biz a challenge:</p><blockquote><p>We need more investors. The [US] sanctions do affect our industry, but they cannot stop it.</p><p>We are using this event to promote what is happening in the Iranian games industry. We believe we have more potential and we want to promote that potential...</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>It is difficult given the relations between Iran and the USA. Certainly all of us here today will be at E3 next year, but there will not be a dedicated Iran stand such as you see in Cologne today.</p></blockquote><p>Ras Games exec Bahram Borgheai told the BBC&nbsp;that Iranian culture has a unique mythology that has not yet been seen in video games:</p><blockquote><p>Persia has been around for a very long time. What we have is something quite unique and we are using the event in Cologne to show that to the world.</p></blockquote><p><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><strong>GP: </strong></span>Where diplomacy has failed, can video games succeed in reconnecting Iran to the West?</p><p><strong>Via:&nbsp;</strong><a target="_blank" href="http://iranquest.com/?p=10141">Iran Quest</a></p>http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/08/21/iran-wants-join-global-video-game-market#commentsDiplomacyGames & Culturehttp://www.gamepolitics.com/crss/node/4592Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:58:52 +0000gamepolitics4592 at http://www.gamepolitics.comState Department Official Meets with Egyptian Students in Second Lifehttp://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/01/12/state-department-official-meets-egyptian-students-second-life
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<p><a href="http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2009/01/us-state-depart.html" target="_blank">New World Notes</a> reports that State Depatment official James Glassman (in avatar form at left)&nbsp;will hold a virtual meeting with student journalists in Cairo this morning.</p><p>Among other issues, Glassman, who serves as Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, is expected to field questions about the current Israeli-Hamas conflict in Gaza.</p><p><a href="http://eurekadejavu.blogspot.com/2008/12/register-now-for-inaugural-broadcast.html" target="_blank">DIP's Dispatches from the Imagination Age</a> reports that <a href="http://www.usaid.gov/" target="_blank">USAID</a>&nbsp;is funding the event.</p><p>No Second Life account?&nbsp;Catch the <a href="http://eurekadejavu.blogspot.com/2008/12/register-now-for-inaugural-broadcast.html" target="_blank">video simulcast</a>.</p><p><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><strong>UPDATE:</strong></span>&nbsp;DIP&nbsp;has a <a href="http://eurekadejavu.blogspot.com/2009/01/video-of-inaugural-broadcast-from-auc.html" target="_blank">video</a> of the event.</p>http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/01/12/state-department-official-meets-egyptian-students-second-life#commentsDiplomacyEgyptIsraelMiddle EastOnline GamesSecond Lifehttp://www.gamepolitics.com/crss/node/3500Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:06:58 +0000gamepolitics3500 at http://www.gamepolitics.com